How to Sell Eggs
Instructions
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Determine whether you are eligible to become an egg donor. Each egg donation program has its own criteria, but egg donors are commonly required to be at least 21 and no more than 35 years of age. These rules are in place so that the eggs will have a higher probability to be free of defects.
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Apply and be accepted into an egg donation program. This will involve passing both medical and psychological screenings. Once accepted into the program, an infertile couple can choose you to be their egg donor.
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Take medication to stop your monthly cycle. Egg donors are given medication for one week or longer that will temporarily halt the normal functioning of their ovaries. This will make your body more responsive to the fertility drugs.
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Take injections that will stimulate egg production. You will then receive daily injections for around 10 days in order to cause your ovaries to produce multiple eggs.
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Make several visits to the doctor. During the egg donation process the donor must make several visits to the doctor for blood tests and ultrasounds. The test results are used to monitor your progress and determine when the eggs are ready to be harvested.
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Undergo surgery to remove the eggs. The egg donor will be placed under general anesthesia and the eggs will be retrieved via a thin needle. After a few hours of recovery time, you will be released. You will need someone to accompany you and drive you home.
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Collect your payment. After the eggs have been donated, you will be paid the amount that was agreed upon when you were selected.
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